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An Overview of Progress
Indications
that EPSCoR is transforming the science and
technology infrastructure of ND:
• Increased number of PhD-level scientists and engineers
• Increased proposal submission rate for merit-based grants and contracts
• Increased proposal success rate for merit-based grants and contracts
• Increased student reports that EPSCoR influenced their choice of a science and technology career
• Enhanced productivity and profitability of existing technology-based
businesses
• Facilitated establishment of new high-technology businesses
Major Achievements
North Dakota is increasing its competitiveness for merit-based grants and contracts from federal, regional, and private sources. Major accomplishments include the following:
• From 1986-present, North Dakota invested $24.3M in EPSCoR; the cash return has been over $169.3M in merit-based research awards.
• From 2000-2004, total academic research expenditures have increased 125%, ranking ND first in the nation in percentage change.
• From 1986 to 2005, ND’s share of NSF research funds has increased by 160%, ranking ND second in the nation in percentage change.
• North Dakota ranks 7th in the nation for University R&D/$1,000 of Gross State Product.
• ND EPSCoR has facilitated the recruitment of over 140 new faculty researchers to the state.
• A total of 18 EPSCoR-supported researchers have received prestigious NSF CAREER awards.
ND EPSCoR has demonstrated a strong and steadfast commitment to science outreach and recruitment and to technology transfer since its inception in 1986:
• Over 865 graduate students and over 1,105 undergraduate students have received research education through ND EPSCoR programs.
• Faculty and students in the state’s baccalaureate institutions and tribal colleges have broadened their capabilities.
• Over 232 students and 13 faculty members have worked on solving technology problems for 81 companies across the state.
• Twenty patents have been issued for EPSCoR-supported research discoveries and inventions.
as of 11/06
Long-Term Impact on
Research Infrastructure and Competitiveness
The state's overall investment of $24.3 million
has resulted in over $169.3 million in external awards
to EPSCoR-supported researchers since 1986 — a 6.9 to 1 Return on Investment (ROI).
as of 11/06
Economic Impact of Academic
Research and Technology Transfer
Academic research has lasting, profound effects on the economy of
North Dakota:
• Eighty-one companies received technical expertise from ND EPSCoR-supported
faculty and students on critical science and technology problems-expertise
which has contributed to the productivity and profitability of these
businesses
• Research grants contribute new money to the state's economy and
have a total impact of 2.3-fold
*SOURCE: Economic Impact Report of the EPSCoR Grant
Program, April 2000, F. Larry Leistritz, PhD, Department of Agribusiness & Applied Economics, North Dakota State University
• The $169 million awarded to EPSCoR-supported researchers
since 1986 has had over a $389 million total impact
on the economy of North Dakota
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